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The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 4

The Jeffersonian from Burlington, Kansas • 4

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The Jeffersoniani
Location:
Burlington, Kansas
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4
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9 fciZi Our New Spring Dress KONG. February 7. Geo. A. Allen closed shop at Star for several days on occoimt of pr i in spelling Mohairs, Briiliantines and Siciliennes are the leading fabrics for spring have placed on sale for this week 2100 yards of BEST APRON CHECK GINGHAM at the low price of per yard T7: Calamity indulged a and ciphering: match one night recently.

Miss Laura Eagle returned home last week after attending a term at State normal. Harry Stern is figuring on bdldi. a new residence on his farm. There are other features. Mrs.

Cora Clyde is reported as having experienced a severe sick spell but ha-, improved, There will be an unusual moving about of rent farmers something like several years ago. Clarence Chaney returned to Jamestown, Jewell county after an extended visit with his relatives the Bradleys Ethel, the little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Tip Young who had an attack of pneumonia last week lias recovered. Ralph Frick wife anti babj 'and sister Lutie ot Clsauuoe came here last week to visit awhile with their relatives the Sterns Martin Volland had a tough ex pcrieuce lately while out ridhg. a good buggy was practically ruine but they escaped unhurt.

Mrs. Laura Young of Pottawatomie has been staying with Mrs. Johnsons as Tip is in Oklahoma where they expect. to move this spring. Rev.

N. L. Vezie, elder of lola came up to conduct the quarterly business of the U. B. church at Pleasant View Friday, Satin day aQd Sunday.

A wedding reception was accorded F. N. Stteu and bride a week ago mday night at their home. Supper was st-rvtd to those aitiuding aftei winch dancing took place, making it an enjoyable event. Their many fi lends extend congratulations and best wishes.

We have them in a wide range of styles, colors and prices, and would like to show them to every lady in Coffey county. '40 inch plain Mohairs, black, blue and broan 50c Fancy Mohairs for Shirt Waist Suits front 50c to $1.75 a yard. 50 inch heavy Mohairs black, blue and brown 75c O' 4'2 inch fancy Mohairs Mack, blue and brown G5c 42 and 50 inch fancy Briiliantines for Shirt Waist Suits, very fine and highly finished $1.00 45 inch Siciliennes in the heavy weave now so popular, at a yard $1 .00 42 inch Shower proof 75c 52 $1.35 a 4 Also 600 yards of Cambric Env broidery and Insertion, They are all widths and at the one price of per yd '5 i i) I We are showing new. Dress I Ginghams, New Wool and Cotton 4 I Dress Goods, etc. Mer.

Co. T-T i rank Moffrnaris A Kansas Burlington iBsisswastassaiBaycafssaBu jsmncgeaKBajsiaBiffiiMjfiKyi! t- I i And others who like particularly fine stationery can save money by buying their The Southwest is really in need of nolli'iiy save people. More men are needed You're Needed. Ti.ere are net areas unuupi ov cd I I. mil not yielding the crops ot which it is capable.

Tne same in a .1 IVcreni way is true of the tolvns. Few Much oMiusmesR ar topi -onicd. Theie are openings for mills and luniiufaciiimig if, 'liiall stm ns, Imiiks, newspaper' and It her yards. The oil and iras lit hi Kansas, liun.in 'Ih it my and Oklahoma hi practically new and ollei wonderlul opportunity loi devlope-ment along commercial lines. THE OPPORT UNIFY IS NOW.

The M. K. T. lias no land lor sale, we are simply inieiesied in the up building of the country. We beueve in lie Southwest, and know' dial will) ns juesent needs and opportunities, the prospects aic luightm and the tuto.e more hopelul Ilian in the oldei and moie densely po mined Slices We- w.i:'.

you to invesiiga.e conditions unit sail 'ty mu II ot tin- trm hliiuo ot tins On Feh 7th, Fehdlst amt Maicli Tilt, arch dlst ti.e M. I', iiv. will sell excursion tickets Iroin St. Louis, llannihal and Kansas Oily to Indian Ter ritory, Oklahoma and Contiat and Lantern Texas at $15 for the Rovind Trip One way second clans (JOLOXIS I ticket-w ill he sold on the same dales at oue-half the standard one wav r.i'e, pliiss fi. mi should lake adv mtaire of this opoortilnity to see the Southwest tor your-mt Wo are in po-se'simi ot all sorts ot iiilorinalion valuable alike to lie inyes or and liomoseoker It vmi aie interested, tell us what you want.

Ijnvv much vmi have to invest, and we will glady turnish the inloi mation, Wute tod tv tor a cony ol our Imoi. Bn-mens Chance. Ls lice. Address, DISTRICT 38. February fi.

Mrs. Shuman is sick. Merle Traylor is reported sick. Joe ORear is reported quite sick. Sleigh riding is the order of the day at present.

A. C. Morris visited the ikool one day last week. There is lots of sickness in this neighborhood at present. Mrs.

Lizzie Robson called on Mrs George Watkins last Frida Mrs. Watkins and Mrs. Smith visited at Frank Fowlers last Sunday, Mrs. Smith of Oklahoma, is visiting at lie home ot George Watkins. Walter Shultz, Edna Carr and Ethel Bethurum visited at Mr Morris Sunday.

Tom Sctt and wife anil Otto Scot and wite visited at Clarence Tray lors last Sunday. There was a large crowd attended, the sale at John Weavers. Everything sold well The Christian minister failed to arrive at Section last Sunday to till his appointment. One of Mr. Harris twins has been quite sick for the past week but is reported better at the present writing.

Walter Shultz armed home Thursday evening after nil absence of se eral months in Indiaua and other states. The ladies of this neighboi hood lino a quilting at Mi. avers th- day ot the and all report a pb-asam Lime, There was iite an accident hap pened at djert Britton last week One of Ins valuable young horses got iu his sbck well ar cl was drowned lie-1 fore he eouhl get it, out We understand that Lon Collins, I I OsearG.O" and Will Cogtiill will start tor California the last of this mom!) ok out gills, tin hoys ate about all gone now. That will make thn LceiYVone from this viei lily. Engraved or Embossed Siaiionery at The Jeff Printery.

It costs only a little more than ordinary printed work. Tele-phene to number 64 and will call to show samples I The Jeff Printery Get Next To the fact that we want you. patronage and that we keep the best rigs in town and pay creful attention to transient business. WE BUY HORSES and MULES McCLINTICK'S Old II ami Hun Opera Flense. "1 Red Cftsofirets and feel like a new man.

have been a sufferer from dyspepsia and sour stomach for the IrtHt two years. I hae been taking medicine and other drugs, but could find no relief only for a short time. I will reeommond Fjiscarets to my friends as tho only thing l'or indigestion and sour stomach and to keep the bowels iu good condition. They are very nice to eat Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Hudson and 3rd streets John Redmond, Prop, Its Cheaper S.

J. NEIBERGER, M. D. other over Piittoiia store, Neosho St. Burlington, Kn' Culls promptly attended day orniglit.

Consuluition tree. Notice to ttunim anil fisheis. IL B. CHENEY n. ii ii'lim agent.

Admitted to practice Interior Prpariment. Fiompt it enfioii aivrn to penaion elnlms of all kinds. BHRLINUTOM, KANSAS. We the undersigned ciiizms oi Colley county positively fubid turning, fishing anu trapping on our premises. Any person caught thr-' on will he prosecuted to I nr full extent ol the law.

Mothers ho earetul your clnidivi There is rio huhy medicine in the ivoiiii as good as Hollister's Rocky Moiiu tain Tea. It makes the little ones strong, healthy and active, ho otlis II. E. Cowgill. If you need special statements punched to lit your bill tile, yon should call at The Jli-f Pkinteky oi telephone to Dumber 6t.

Two good rooms over Ilhinoharts store for rent. la our hacks than to walk 4 and ruin your clothes, and then it is more comfort-abb and saves time. Telephone to No. 12 to Kirlsbrides Hack Barn Pleasant, Palatable. Potent, Taste Good T)o Good, Nf vor bn ken.

Weaken or (iripe, 10c. SiV fine. Novel sold In bulk. The a mime tablet stumped CCO Guaranteed to cure or yourmoney back. Sterling Remedy CoM Chicago or N.Y.

599 ANNUAL SALE, TEN (MILLION BOXES When you want to send out a eirci. I ar letter cull at The J. P. and hav printed with typewriter type. Tell em you saw it in The G.

R. NORRIS, M. D. Ill YSlClAN AND RON Oliire Ketinrdv Block over Stephenson Store. Itrsldeiirp OulC'dt house, corner ol St.

Lawrence and seventh Streets. Burlington, Kansas. Falls answered protnntly day or night. J. W.

Buirigui nor, L. F. un), ,1 M. Ilei'utt, Will IV, II. Arnold, K.

S. Ong, lleiny II 'in, Sclineiilel 1., Im ler, (ioorge limit. s. A. Iluii'hiiisnn, Mi io re, V.

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I loin er, lorry Slower, I A. Itowniaii, F. Sim wvi lulu) lietlion, O. Cope, K.ity to the front 'The now cani issued by thei Katy ulTpclive Bocc-nihor 4 fill, a want long wished foe enabling passengers to leave Burlington at 1:33 m. arrive at Dallas or Fort Worth for oreakfast the next morning; San Antonio uml Houston 9 p.

m. Old papers 10 cents for fifty or IS cents for one hundred. r-rrr -vv the db dors approve Ayers Cherry Pectoral Is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctors medicine. It cures hard severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleurisy, bronchitis, consumption.

your doctor about this. Dowel). Mnfie. T. C.

HINKLE, M. D. Physician and Snrgeon Waverly Kans Chronic diseases treated with. Static Electrical X-Ray Machine When you have company, lulcphou i to number 6L Tell The Jeff or tel. number fit if you have company from out of town Fwnarmiwwmi.

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Years Available:
1894-1906